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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare distances or extents, indicating that one thing is nearly equal to another in terms of distance or degree.
Example: "The mountain is almost as far from the city as the lake is."
Alternatives: "nearly as far" or "close to the same distance".
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Some customers go back almost as far as he does.
She hits it almost as far as us.
Yacht masts, almost as far as the eye can see.
McGovern stands almost as far from the Democratic center as Goldwater stood from the Republican center.
First, opinion polls show that homophobia has receded almost as far as Homer Simpson's hairline.
And this advantage goes back almost as far as the Dolphins do.
A real Nascar driver, Elliott Sadler, 28, goes almost as far in praise of the realism.
Lugansk is almost as far east as you can go before reaching Russia.
"They get almost as far as you can go, and they always break your heart".
"Before, they could stand almost as far apart as they wanted to," says England.
Apple history in California goes back almost as far as wine history.
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